Vergara, Loeb split over refusal to have children

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Last Updated : May 01 2015 | 8:13 AM IST

Nick Loeb, former fiance of Sofia Vergara, says they split up because the actress "refused" to have children despite previously exploring surrogacy.

The former couple are currently embroiled in a legal battle over the fate of two embryos they created in 2013 and the businessman says he was always more keen on having kids than the "Modern Family" star, who has a son Manolo, 22, from a previous relationship, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

"When we got engaged in 2012, I began to push for children. As I said in my complaint, my fiancee insisted that we use a surrogate. With her eggs and my sperm we created two female embryos. The first embryo we implanted didn't take. The second time, the surrogate miscarried, and I felt crushed," Loeb told nytimes.com.

"A year later, we tried again, creating two more embryos, both female. But as we began to discuss other potential surrogates, it became clear once more that parenthood was much less urgent for her than it was for me.

"We had been together for over four years. As I was coming on 40, I gave her an ultimatum. When she refused, we split up," he added.

The 39-year-old businessman has offered to "pay all expenses" to have a surrogate carry the embryos, but his former fiancee, who is now engaged to Joe Manganiello, has refused.

He added: "I asked her to let me have the embryos, offering to pay for all expenses to carry our girls to term and raise them. If she did not wish to share custody, I would take on full parenting responsibilities and agree to have her declared an egg donor.

"She has refused... I take the responsibility and obligation of being a parent very seriously. This is not just about saving lives; it is also about being pro-parent."

Vergara's lawyer, Fred Silberberg, recently stated the 42-year-old star "has never wanted to destroy her embryos".

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First Published: May 01 2015 | 8:02 AM IST

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